ZAGREB, Oct 12 (Hina) - U.N. special rapporteur for human rights,
Elizabeth Rehn, pledged to Croatia's missing people's and war
prisoners' families to ask the U.N. Security Council to pass a
resolution on prompt establishment of the fate of persons whose
whereabouts have been unknown since the beginning of the Homeland
War.
Rehn met Croatia's missing people's and detainees' families,
the centre "APEL" members and the Vinkovci-based 'Croatian Mothers'
group, in Zagreb on Saturday, the centre for the protection of
human rights of Croatia's missing persons and detainees reported.
At the meeting the families pointed to the necessity of speedy
liberation of detainees and establishment of the fate of the
missing people. They delivered to Rehn a written appeal for
assistance in solving those problems and gave her an album with
missing people's photos.
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